![]() Essentially, both Hamill and his stand-in - Hamilton or Lang - filmed Luke's scenes (for "The Mandalorian," Hamill's stand-in was Max Lloyd-Jones, who appears in "The Book of Boba Fett" as an X-wing pilot). In a "Disney Galley" behind-the-scenes episode after "The Mandalorian" season finale aired, Hamill and the production team revealed a few of the tricks they used that allowed him to reprise the role of young Luke decades later. Also in the credits, however, are Graham Hamilton as "Performance Artist - Jedi" and Scott Lang as "Stunt Double - Jedi." The vague credits are, presumably, to keep Luke's reappearance from leaking during and after production, but they also confirm that, like his appearance in "The Mandalorian," this version of Luke was basically the coolest group project ever. Hamill is listed in the credits, with his name appearing over the concept art illustration of Luke and Grogu. The end credits of the episode give us a pretty good idea of how things went down. Of course, Hamill is now 70 years old, so who played him in "The Book of Boba Fett"? How did the show pull off this trick of de-aging? ![]() Never count a Jedi out, though! Episode six of " The Book of Boba Fett" takes a detour from the adventures of Boba Fett and Fennec Shand and, instead, catches up with our favorite padawan, Grogu - and his Jedi master, Luke Skywalker, in the exact likeness of a young Mark Hamill, is right there, too. Luke Skywalker made a surprising and epic return to Star Wars in the season two finale of " The Mandalorian," but it seemed unlikely that we'd see him reappear. ![]()
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